SLATCH


Meaning of SLATCH in English

ˈslach noun

( -es )

Etymology: alteration of slack (I)

1. : a transitory breeze or its duration

2. : an interval of fair weather

a slatch in the storm — Time

3. : a calm between breaking waves

big waves generally come in groups of three, and then behind them there is a slatch — Hickman Powell

4. : the loose or slack part of a rope

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.